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Old Mar 27, 2026 | 07:26 PM
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I was thinking of installing fog lights on my 2022 Harley street bob 114, however I can’t find any good lights or mounts and I don’t have the slightest idea where to mount the lights. Anyone have a street bob or have any ideas where to get mounts for the lights and have any ideas on brand of lights? I don’t use Harley lighting anymore as Harley lights i have used before melted and blew and Harley wouldn’t stand behind them. Thanks in advance. Any and all ideas welcomed
 
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I was thinking of installing fog lights on my 2022 Harley street bob 114, however I can’t find any good lights or mounts and I don’t have the slightest idea where to mount the lights. Anyone have a street bob or have any ideas where to get mounts for the lights and have any ideas on brand of lights? I don’t use Harley lighting anymore as Harley lights i have used before melted and blew and Harley wouldn’t stand behind them. Thanks in advance. Any and all ideas welcomed

A Street Bob by its very name limits your choices, as a "Bobbed" or "Bobber" bike is usually a stripped down bike...

I see 3 possibilities;

Buy some Custom Dynamics (or other brand) front LED turn signal bulbs that show white, until signaling for a turn, then flash yellow. Not a ton of extra light, but it is extra forward white light.

Get an engine guard or flat-out bar that mounts on the front of your frame and attach driving/fog lights to it.

Measure the fork tubes on either side of your headlight, then shop around for the fog/driving lights you want, and see if they come with a clamp/bracket to fit the diameter of your fork tubes.

I'm sure others will chime in with more (better) suggestions....

Good luck with your light mod....
 

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Old Apr 2, 2026 | 05:53 PM
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Just to be clear what you are looking for. You stated "fog" lights. Fog lights mount low and illuminate the road surface in front of you. Driving/passing/auxiliary lights typically mount up high to augment the illumination of the headlight.



Confirm you are inquiring about fog lights.
 
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@hattitude gave you the three realistic options you have.

Buy some Custom Dynamics (or other brand) front LED turn signal bulbs that show white, until signaling for a turn, then flash yellow. Not a ton of extra light, but it is extra forward white light.
As he noted, the light would be limited and likely too high for fog lamps.

Measure the fork tubes on either side of your headlight, then shop around for the fog/driving lights you want, and see if they come with a clamp/bracket to fit the diameter of your fork tubes.
With this option, I'd be concerned that the lights would be too close together and not provide a wide swath of light on the road.

​​​​​​​Get an engine guard or flat-out bar that mounts on the front of your frame and attach driving/fog lights to it.
This is really the optimal alternative, but, as he mentioned it might defeat the purpose of having a bobber style bike. You need something to attach the lights to. An engine guard is the best option since there are many clamps made to attach to it and it provides a wide separation of the lights.

​​​​​​​Let us know what you choose.
 
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Originally Posted by 22streetbob114
I was thinking of installing fog lights on my 2022 Harley street bob 114, however I can’t find any good lights or mounts and I don’t have the slightest idea where to mount the lights. Anyone have a street bob or have any ideas where to get mounts for the lights and have any ideas on brand of lights? I don’t use Harley lighting anymore as Harley lights i have used before melted and blew and Harley wouldn’t stand behind them. Thanks in advance. Any and all ideas welcomed


I’m currently figuring out the same with mine and also relocate my signal lights.
For fog lights, planning on getting fog light brackets and mount to my crash bars. Still debating if I should relocate my turn signals to either mount in the vents in my
fairing or get a mount and relocate under the fairing and mount around the fork area.
I have a fxrt fairing and decided not to get to pod lights that go over the vents since I like the look of having the vents better.

 
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